† Presided one term of the court; appointment not confirmed by the Senate. The Supreme Court, at its first session in 1790, consisted of a Chief Justice and five Associates. The number of Associate Justices was increased to six in 1807 by the appointment of Thomas Todd; increased to eight in 1837 by the appointments of John Catron and John McKinley; increased to nine in 1863 by the appointment of Stephen J. Field; decreased to eight on the death of John Catron in 1865; decreased to seven on the death of James M. Wayne in 1867; and again increased to eight in 1870, with a view to get the legal tender decision-a policy for such precedents are found in the governments of England and France. TOTAL NUMBER OF TROOPS CALLED INTO SERVICE DURING * These do not include the militia that were brought into service during the various invasions of Lee's mies into Maryland and Pennsylvania. за 9, 1794 3, 1795 4th 1, 1796 3, 1797 10, 1797 5th 16, 1798 3, 1799 6th 14, 1800 3, 1801 7th 3, 1802 3, 1803 8th 27, 1804 2d 1st... December 2, 1793-June ...November 3, 1794-March 1st...December 7, 1795-June 12d... December 5, 1796-March (1st...May 15, 1797-July 2d... November 13, 1797-July 3d... December 3, 1798-March 1st...December 2, 1799-May 2d...November 17, 1880-March 1st...December 7, 1801-May 2d....December 6, 1802-March 1st...October 17, 1803-March 2d...November 5, 1804-March 1st... December 2, 1805-April 12d...December 1, 1806-March 10th 1st...October 26, 1807-April 12d...November 7, 1808-March (1st... May 22, 1809-June 2d... November 27, 1809-May (3d... December 3, 1810-March f1st...November 4, 1811-July 12d... November 2, 1812-March 3, 1805 3, 1811 88th 6, 1812 39tn 7, 1857-June 6, 1858-March 5, 1859-June 3, 1860...March 4, 1861-August 2, 1861-July 1, 1862-March 7, 1863-July 2d...December 5, 1864-March 1st... December 4, 1865-July 2d...December 3, 1866-March 25, 1860 4, 1861 6, 1861 17, 1862 4, 1863 4, 1864 4, 1865 28, 1866 4, 1867 30, 1867 20, 1867 ...November 21, 1867-December 2, 1867 No. of No. of Con- Sesgress. sion. LENGTH OF SESSIONS OF CONGRESS, 1789-1891. Time of Session. No. of No. of Con- Sesgress. sion. 28th 29th 30th 14, 1848 3, 1849 18, 1814 "...July 3, 1867-July 3, 1815 40th 2d... December 2, 1867-July 27, 1868 2, 1816-March 3, 1817 3d... December 7, 1868-March 4, 1869 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22d f1st... December 1, 1817-April 12d... November 16, 1818-March f1st... December 6, 1819-May 12d...November 13, 1820-March 1st... December 3, 1821-May 2d...December 2, 1822-March 1st...December 1, 1823-May 2d...December 6, 1824-March 1st... December 5, 1825-May 2d...December 4, 1826-March 1st... December 3, 1827-May 12d... December 1, 1828-March 1st... December 7, 1829-May 2d... December 6, 1830-March f1st... December 5, 1831-July 2d ...December 3, 1832-March 20, 1818 3, 1819 41st 2d... December 6, 1869-July 15, 1870 15, 1820 5, 1870-March 4, 1871 43d 44th 3, 1829 45th 31, 1830 2d-December 3, 1877-June 3, 1831 3d... December 2, 1878-March CIVIL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. 20, 1888 4, 1889 Number Employed in the several Departments of the Government, July 1st, 1882. 46th 20, 1878 4, 1879 1, 1879 16, 1880 4, 1881 8, 1882 4, 1883 7, 1884 4, 1885 5, 1886 * 4, 1887 51st 1890 1891 128 2,813 THE STATES AND TERRITORIES-when Admitted or Organized-with Area and Population. STATES. [First thirteen admitted on ratifying Consti- Date when Admitted. square miles titution-all others admitted by Acts of Congress.] Area in at time of admission. State. Pennsylvania..... 66 Term of Service. Oct. May May 2, 1799, to March 7, 1801, to March 4, 1803 17, 1803, to March 4, 1805 2, 1805, to March 4, 1807 26, 1807, to March 4, 1809 22, 1809, to March 4, 1811 4, 1811, to March 4, 1813 24, 1813, to Jan. 19, 1814 19, 1814, to March 4, 1815 4 1815, to March 4, 1817 1, 1817, to March 4, 1819 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820 15, 1820, to March 4, 1821 Congress. 2d 1st Congress. April 3d Dec. 1, 1789, to March 4, 1791 24, 1791, to March 4, 1793 2, 1793, to March 4, 1795 4th 66 Dec. 5th May 4, 1801 Kentucky. 64 16, 1839, to March 4, 1841 31, 1841, to March 4, 1843 4, 1843, to March 4, 1845 1, 1845, to March 4, 1847 6, 1847, to March 4, 1849 22, 1849, to March 4, 1851 1, 1851, to March 4, 1853 5, 1853, to March 4, 1855 2, 1856, to March 4, 1857 7,1857, to March 4, 1859 1, 1860, to March 4, 1861 4, 1861, to March 4, 1863 7, 1863, to March 4, 1865 4, 165, to March 4, 1867 March 4, 1867, to March 4, 1869 March 4, 1869, to March 4, 1871 March 4, 1871, to March 4, 1873 Dec. 1, 1873, to March 4, 1875 6, 1875, to Aug. 20, 1876 4, 1876, to March 4, 1877 15, 1877, to March 4, 1879 March 18, 1879, to March 4, 1881 Dec. 5, 1881, to March 4, 1883 3, 1883, to March 4, 1885 7, 1885, to March 4, 1887 5, 1889, to March 4, 1889 2, 1889, to March 4, 1891 Dec. Table, exhibiting, by States, the Aggregate Troops called for by the President, and furnished to the Union Army, from April 15th, 1861, to close of War of Rebellion James G. Blaine. 46 64 46 66 Michael C. Kerr. Samuel J. Randall.. 66 66 66 Warren B. Keifer Table exhibiting the Aggregate Troops called for by the President.—Continued. * Colored Troops organized at various stations in the States in rebellion, embracing all not specifically credited to States, and which cannot be assigned.-ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, November 9, 1880. STATEMENT SHOWING THE EXPENDITURES, As far as ascertained, necessarily growing out of the War of the Rebellion, from July 1, 1861, to June 30, 1870, inclusive, Payments of judgments Court of Alabama Claims. Subsistence of the Army.. Quartermaster's Department Incidental expenses of Quartermaster's Department.. 1,809,301,485 19 99,690,808 31 $45,015,286 74 1,764,256,198 45 42,539,257 87 4,964,034 68 1,929,819 00 295,878 54 1,929,819 00 7,095,968 05 12,619,262 79 407,463.324 81' 1,601,000 00 11,107,586 11 3,025,219 66 4,318,339 51 18,801,822 89 39,150 00 106,388,991 79 345,543,880 20 126,672.423 24 1,041,102,702 58) 31,070,846 59 448,731 45 78,084,729 47 1,041,102,702 58 886,305 41 14,386,778 29 6,126,952 65 844,150 55 |